The adjustable i25 driver is focused on reduced spin, accurate alignment, and effective shaft fitting for maximizing distance and finding fairways. Tungsten weighting lowers the CG and raises the MOI to increase forgiveness and improve accuracy. This Ti 8-1-1 driver also offers two industry-first design attributes: patented racing stripes on the crown to aid in alignment, and an innovative PWR shaft family that maintains a constant swing weight across every offering.

For all ability levels, the multi-material i25 driver helps reduce spin while optimizing launch launch conditions for greater distance and accuracy. A high strength-to-weight ratio Ti 8-1-1 body is joined to a variable-thickness Ti 6-4 face, ensuring maximum energy transfer for generating faster ball speeds for greater distance. High-density tungsten sole weights lower the CG to reduce spin for a flatter ball flight and a landing angle that maximizes roll out. Strategic placement of the weights significantly increases MOI, which means you'll spend more time in the fairway.

The same width as a golf ball, patented racing stripes on the crown offer a visual cue (consciously or sub-consciously) that can lead to multiple benefits. They can help you aim the clubface accurately, align your body to the target, and assist in taking the club back on the proper path. All of which creates more-consistent clubface alignment at impact, a crucial ingredient to improved driving.

Using Trajectory Tuning technology, the standard 8.5º, 9.5º and 10.5º lofts are adjustable +-1/2º. The lightweight, adjustable hosel maintains the same outer diameter and mass of PING’s traditional fixed hosels and provides the benefits of adjustability without sacrificing the performance that’s often lost in clubs with bulkier designs.

To optimize performance with the i25 driver, PING engineered an industry-first shaft series that offers different weights and flex profiles without altering the club’s swingweight. Called PWR (Performance, Weighting, and Responsiveness), the shafts are matched by the weight and flex that fits the motion of your golf swing and your desired shot shape. The lighter versions promote higher ball flight and can reduce fade-type misses; the heavier versions promote lower flight and can reduce draw-type misses.